motiváltam
Motiváltam is a Hungarian verb that is used to express the action of motivating or inspiring someone. The verb is derived from the noun "motiváció," which means motivation. In its most basic form, motiváltam is conjugated as follows: motiváltam (I motivated), motiváltál (you motivated), motiválta (he/she/it motivated), motiváltuk (we motivated), motiváltatok (you motivated), motiválták (they motivated). The verb can be used in both transitive and intransitive forms. In the transitive form, it is used to indicate that the subject caused the object to be motivated or inspired. For example, "A tanár motiválta a diákokat" translates to "The teacher motivated the students." In the intransitive form, it is used to indicate that the subject became motivated or inspired. For example, "A sikeres projekt motiválta a csapatot" translates to "The successful project motivated the team." Motiváltam is an important verb in Hungarian, as motivation and inspiration are key factors in achieving success in both personal and professional contexts.